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Spatial Distribution of Plants and Plant Communities

2018
In this chapter we describe the spatial patterns of plant species and communities that developed over time. Together with Chap. 17, it underlines the significance of dynamics in space and time for a thorough understanding of biotic interactions within ecosystems.
Schulze, Ernst-Detlef   +5 more
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Plants and Plant Communities

1995
Abstract A large body of experimental data on the effects of increased concentrations of carbon dioxide on the metabolism of plants supports the assumption that one of the biotic effects of the current changes in the atmosphere will be an acceleraton of carbon fixation through photosynthesis.
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Signaling and Communication in Plants

2011
The perspective we are looking at plants in the last years is dramatically changing, tending away from seeing them as passive entities subject to environmental forces. The new vision is that plants are dynamic and highly sensitive organisms, with complex behaviors actively and competitively foraging for limited resources both above and belowground ...
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Agricultural genomics and subterranean plant-plant communications

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 2000
Agricultural genomics has the potential to dramatically enrich the availability and quality of food supplies worldwide. However, because thousands of different plant species are grown for food, the application of genomics to crop improvement faces issues distinct from those in medical research.
M J, Torres, M, Matvienko, J I, Yoder
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The plant communities

1985
The subsequent sections summarize some results of more or less continuous macrophytic vegetation studies between 1959 and 1983. Most of the facts, established before the nuclear power plant came into operation, already have been published (Krausch 1964, 1967, 1968a).
S. J. Casper   +2 more
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Communication in Plants

2006
Intelligence is an aspect of complex adaptive behaviour and a term not normally applied to plants. This chapter indicates a change in concept is long overdue and if poets can recognize it (above) so should scientists. Networks that control information flow are described as intelligent and such networks exist in all single living cells and inmore ...
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Plant communities

2009
Plant communities of the dune complex are a result of interaction between tolerance of plant species and sandy substrate, high wind velocities, salt spray, sand accretion and environmental heterogeneity. Propagules of many plant species are dispersed by water currents and deposited on the driftline.
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The Plant Community.

American Midland Naturalist, 1961
Robert P. McIntosh   +2 more
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